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@hanny they themselves are not fake, it's that they are your skill to present a fake self in a social situation unfortunately
@wizard never any fun, had a truck that would strand me in hot weather (fuel would evaporate before getting to engine).
@SarcasmKid my anime avatars have included my handle for 10+ years now. You're barely 2nd tier.
@xmanmonk @satchmoz Kate fullscreen
@anw that's how he behaved on L.A.S. years ago as well.

@h4ck3r9 my experience with Hugo over the past few months has shown that they're handy once your site's design is done. Hugo however needs you to understand 3 things to work.
1. Markdown to make pages after all is setup.
2. Html for make/edit templates
3. The variable syntax Hugo uses to make templates.

It's a more investment in the beginning for quick content generation down the road solution. Since you're comfortable w/html and css, if you look at Hugo consider creating a theme from scratch.

@h4ck3r9 static site generators all use some markup and convert to html on the theory the markup is easier to use than html.

@Ocean I've had just the opposite experiences, work equipment is AMD and I have lots of video issues. Home pc's currently on a nvidia 630 and I have no problems with multimonitor or games.

I grew up on AMD athalons, and miss their last 32bit and early 64bit products, but their modern stuff is crap. Purchasing ATI was also a huge mistake.

@Ocean They don't AMD at all, they repeatedly test AMD hardware, and find things that make them decide against it. That said, I haven't found an AMD build I like either. I want shit to work.

@Ocean
4. They ship nvidia hardware in laptops. So if you want 100% free, stick to the intel apu machines.

5. They already customize bios and firmware to disable IME.